Libby Holman

Libby Holman - American singer and actress

Person from United States

Genres: pop music, 30s, female vocalists, 40s, jazz, jazz vocal

Libby Holman
Libby Holman
Libby Holman

About Libby Holman

Libby Holman (May 23, 1904, Cincinnati, Ohio – June 18, 1971, Stamford, Connecticut) was an American torch singer and stage actress who was, in her time, considered both a scandalous tarnished lady and a tragedy-prone millionairess. Biography Libby Holman was born Elizabeth Lloyd Holzman on May 23, 1904, to a Jewish lawyer and stockbroker, Alfred Holzman (August 20, 1867 - June 14, 1947), and his wife, Rachel Florence Workum Holzman (October 17, 1873 - April 22, 1966), in Cincinnati, Ohio. Alfred and Rachel were married on March 17, 1900. Their other children were daughter Marion H. Holzman (January 25, 1901 - December 13, 1963) and son Alfred Paul Holzman (March 09, 1909 - April 19, 1992). In 1904, the wealthy family grew destitute after Libby's uncle Ross Holzman (April 19, 1874 - April 2, 1915) embezzled nearly $1 million of their stock brokerage business. At some point, Alfred changed the family name from Holzman to Holman. Libby graduated from Hughes High School on June 11, 1920, at the age of 16, then entered the University of Cincinnati, graduating on June 16, 1923, with a Bachelor of Arts degree. In the summer of 1924 Libby left for New York City, where she initially took up residence at the Studio Club. Her first theater job in New York was in the road company of The Fool. Channing Pollock, the writer of The Fool, recognized Libby's talents immediately and advised her to pursue a theatrical career. She followed Pollock's advice and soon became a star. An early stage colleague who became a longtime close friend was future film star Clifton Webb, then a dancer. He bestowed upon her the nickname, "The Statue of Libby." Her Broadway theatre debut was in the play The Sapphire Ring in 1925 at the Selwyn Theatre, she was billed as Elizabeth Holman, it closed after 13 performances.

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Libby Holman — Top 14 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Libby Holman Love For Sale
Libby Holman Something To Remember You By 1931
Libby Holman Moanin' Low
Libby Holman He's a Good Man to Have Around
Libby Holman Am I Blue [1929]
Libby Holman Am I Blue
Libby Holman Love For Sale [1931]
Libby Holman Can't We Be Friends?
Libby Holman Something To Remember You By 1931 Big Band Swing Jazz Jive
Libby Holman Love for Sale
Libby Holman Love For Sale 1931 Big Band Swing Jazz Jive
Libby Holman More Than You Know
Libby Holman You & The Night & The Music [1934]
Libby Holman Happy Because I'm In Love
Love For Sale
Something To Remember You By 1931
Moanin' Low
He's a Good Man to Have Around
Am I Blue [1929]
Am I Blue
Love For Sale [1931]
Can't We Be Friends?
Something To Remember You By 1931 Big Band Swing Jazz Jive
Love for Sale
Love For Sale 1931 Big Band Swing Jazz Jive
More Than You Know
You & The Night & The Music [1934]
Happy Because I'm In Love